Far from the Madding Crowd Page #10

Synopsis: Bathsheba Everdene, a young vain girl, has just taken over her uncle's farm. Her pretty face, wealth, and naive personality attracts three men who wish to marry her. Naïve and vain, she gets herself into a love tangle between them. As time passes and responsibilities pile up into a stressful mess, she begins to learn the hardships of life.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Nicholas Renton
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
1998
54 min
266 Views


within six years.

I just want his word.

I do not press too hard.

No. .. I will not marry

with anyone else.

But that's a promise!

Sorry!

Excuse me, but sometimes my

love for you is so ...

Bathsheba ... give me something.

All right.

If he does not return,

I will marry you

within six years.

Accept this as

symbol of commitment.

I can not wear a ring.

I do not want anyone to know.

Just for this evening.

Take just tonight.

Mr. Boldwood, no.

I will not ring.

This is not a common commitment.

Bathsheba ...

I expected ... and expected.

Do not reject me now.

Do not.

Liddy! Mark Clark!

Unite to dance!

Tonight is for celebrating!

Ask Ms. Troy.

Who is it?

Is a stranger, ma'am.

Let it go.

To join the party.

Between, among.

Give her something to drink to the stranger.

Bathsheba ...

I came to find you.

Come with me.

Come!

Did you hear what I said?

Bathsheba.

Go with your husband.

Gabriel ... Mr. Boldwood

has shot my husband.

He is accused of the murder

Mr. Francis Troy.

How do you plead?

Guilty.

I shot him.

He deserved it.

Came the news.

Be hanged.

Oh, Gabriel!

What should I do?

How will I live?

Mr. Boldwood, I can not

be silent.

He led!

Everyone knows!

Should let me appeal

for extenuating circumstances.

It was his wife.

So, I hang.

Do so.

Do what you want.

Not go to Court and

I suggest you do the same.

I would disturb that we were

watching, like a spectacle.

Exactly, Jan. Insurance

hanging.

Is it that I fear.

"Today will go down?

Not yesterday or before yesterday.

It'll go crazy if you do not release.

I thought we should teach

this, Mr. Oak.

Has kept

always locked.

There must be fifty ...

All labeled

for in six years.

"" Bathsheba Boldwood?

I think, My Lord,

your mind is unstable.

Let their crops were lost.

Haystacks left unfilled.

- All his property was unattended.

- Thanks, Mr. Oak.

And then there is the matter

dresses, My Honor ...

purchased in secret

in different cities,

chosen carefully

and labeled for

a date here six years,

and the name of a woman.

A woman who, at that time

was married to another man.

In my opinion, has not

of sound mind.

I guess they told the verdict.

Miss Everdene!

Is in prison.

By the will of 'His Majesty'.

Do not hang.

Oh, Gabriel. Thank God!

Thank God!

We should not accept it,

any of us.

Expected to happen,

sooner or later.

Soon no

need anyone.

Wait control

Boldwood hacienda.

How? It is not relative.

Boldwood has been named partner.

That's not fair!

That's not legal!

- What do you know about law?

- More than you.

Your head is damaged

by age and senility,

just say nonsense.

I think he's waiting

timely

to get it.

No, she did not return

married.

Not after everything that happened.

We'll see.

That man is so constant and faithful.

Nothing has taken his devotion.

Show him more respect.

She gives you the bread you eat.

- Thanks.

- Thanks.

Gabriel!

How long have you been there?

Few minutes.

Have you finished as wanted?

FANNY ROBIN:

October 1859

REST IN SAME GRAVE

TROY FRANCIS AND HIS SON 24/12/1860

- Yes

- It's only been eight months?

It seems to me a lifetime.

Will you go?

Should. I am part

the choir, do not you know?

- No, I did not.

- For some time now.

Ms. Troy, I ... wanted to talk to you.

I'll have to leave

managing your finances.

I'm thinking

to leave England.

I think it would be best.

America is what I have in mind.

What will I do without you?

If that's what you decided.

Goodbye, Gabriel.

Good luck.

We try in London, Miss

Do we leave the land where you

worked all your life?

Things are changing

Miss.

We would be

a bit more free.

With all due respect,

want to be able

make us a place in the world

without serving anyone.

Well, good luck to them.

Soberness.

Sorry to lose you, Mark.

Everybody leaves, Liddy.

Mark and Soberness,

Mr. Oak ...

It is typical of Mr. Oak ...

He does not want to think badly of him.

What do you mean?

"Liddy?

Well, Miss ... people talk.

- Do you bring a chair or something?

- No. I ...

Gabriel, why did you go?

I'm going to America

as I said.

Do not go.

I can not stay here.

People think I'm

here waiting for

Boldwood's estate

hoping ...

Hoping

I married you.

It's absurd. It's too soon!

Well, not ...

not what I want.

You're the last person

I would think to marry.

It is absurd, as you say.

"Too soon."

These are the words I used.

Sorry, but said "absurd"

and me too.

I can not do without you.

So, do you want me

as is his manager?

No, that's not what I meant.

Bathsheba!

If you only knew one thing ...

If you only knew ...

allow me someday ...

love,

woo

and marry you.

If you only knew that ...

But you'll never know.

Why?

Why have you never asked me.

Well, Gabriel ...

Seem to have come to cotejarte.

What horror!

And that just, well ...

I've danced to your song

for too long.

Miss Everdene ...

Will you marry me?

Yes

Viva!

Thanks.

Come to eat and to drink

with my wife and me!

If you send something

the brewery Warren

be better for us.

This man has learned to say

"My wife" in a very natural,

considering the short time

who have been married.

Thanks! Thank you!

God bless you, mistress!

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Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist in the tradition of George Eliot, he was influenced both in his novels and in his poetry by Romanticism, especially William Wordsworth. He was highly critical of much in Victorian society, especially on the declining status of rural people in Britain, such as those from his native South West England. While Hardy wrote poetry throughout his life and regarded himself primarily as a poet, his first collection was not published until 1898. Initially, therefore, he gained fame as the author of such novels as Far from the Madding Crowd (1874), The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891), and Jude the Obscure (1895). During his lifetime, Hardy's poetry was acclaimed by younger poets (particularly the Georgians) who viewed him as a mentor. After his death his poems were lauded by Ezra Pound, W. H. Auden and Philip Larkin.Many of his novels concern tragic characters struggling against their passions and social circumstances, and they are often set in the semi-fictional region of Wessex; initially based on the medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom, Hardy's Wessex eventually came to include the counties of Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset, Devon, Hampshire and much of Berkshire, in southwest and south central England. Two of his novels, Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Far from the Madding Crowd, were listed in the top 50 on the BBC's survey The Big Read. more…

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